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What do these things have in common?. August 2007 Chronic neck pain March 2011 Vertigo Hashimoto’s Disease Lupus. STRESS & ME!!!. STRESS. What is stress? 3 mins. What “ stresses ” you out? What is stress? - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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What do these things have What do these things have in common?in common?
• August 2007• Chronic neck pain• March 2011• Vertigo• Hashimoto’s
Disease• Lupus
•STRESS & ME!!!
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STRESSSTRESS
• What “stresses” you out?• What is stress?
– The physical & psychological response to circumstances that disrupt or threaten to disrupt a person’s equilibrium
• Stressors = events or situations, unique to the individual, that produces stress
What is stress? 3 mins
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EustressEustress
• A stress that is positive or motivating
• Examples from your life?
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DistressDistress
• A stress that is negative or damaging
• Examples from your life?
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Sources of stressSources of stress
• Catastrophic Events: life threatening experience or trauma
• Life Changes & Strains: divorce, death of loved one
• Chronic Stressors: long-term stressor such as high-crime neighborhood, serious illness, financial stress
• Acute Stressors: medical procedures, job pressures
• Daily Hassles
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Approach/Approach Approach/Approach ConflictConflict
– individual is faced with the necessity of making a choice between two (or more) desirable goals
– EX: "Shall I fly or drive to Vegas for the weekend?"– least stressful situation
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Avoidance/Avoidance Avoidance/Avoidance ConflictConflict
– individual is faced with two goals, both of which are negative
– EX: "Either you do your homework or you go to bed without dinner.“
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Approach/Avoidance Approach/Avoidance ConflictConflict
– individual is both attracted and repelled by the same goal which has qualities that make the individual want to approach it and other qualities that make him want to avoid it
– EX: tempted to eat a certain food but know from experience that it gives you the heartburn
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Multiple (Double) Multiple (Double) Approach/Avoidance ConflictsApproach/Avoidance Conflicts
– In real life, the individual frequently is faced with having to choose between two (or more) goals, each of which has both attracting and repelling aspects.
– EX: Choosing a house in the country = fresh air, room to live, peace and quiet. It also means many hours of commuting to work in heavy traffic and long distances from city amenities and cultural events
– Choosing to live in the city = problems and the advantages of city life
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Physical Effects of StressPhysical Effects of Stress• Stress activates the
hypothalamus• Which triggers the pituitary
gland & hormones are secreted and endorphins are released
• Overall effect of stress systems = create emergency energy• Heart rate increases• Respiration rapid and shallow• Pupils dilate• Goosebumps • Muscle tightness
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THEORIES OF THEORIES OF PHYSIOLOGICAL PHYSIOLOGICAL REACTIONS TO REACTIONS TO STRESSSTRESS
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Walter Cannon Walter Cannon
• Stress is a unified mind-body experience (1930s)• Not the first to think it, but
pushed idea forward
• Emotion arousing incidents = outpouring of epinephrine and norepinephrine
• Sympathetic NS activated• Fight or Flight Response• Homeostasis (stable, steady
physiological system)
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Hans SelyeHans Selye• Studied animals’ reaction to stress (1936)• Maintained the body’s adaptive response
to stress is “generalized” (General Adaptation Syndrome)
• Three phases:– Alarm– Resistance– Exhaustion
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PHYSICAL AND PHYSICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGICAL REACTIONS TO REACTIONS TO STRESSSTRESS
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Friedman and Rosenman Friedman and Rosenman (1959)(1959)
• Conducted longitudinal studies• Found a correlation between stress and
heart disease• Found that people with type A personality
run a higher risk of heart disease and high blood pressure than type Bs
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Type A and Type B Behaviors• Type A• Competitive • Self-Critical• High work involvement• Hard-driving• Constant sense of urgency• Impatient• Anger prone
• Type B• Easygoing• Relaxed• More patient• Express Feelings• Remain calm when stressed• Focus on one thing at a time
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PsychoneuroimmunologyPsychoneuroimmunology
• Examining the interaction of psychological and physiological processes that affect the body’s ability to defend itself against disease
• External defense system– Skin– Mucus linings
• Internal defense system– Immune system
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Psychological Reactions to Psychological Reactions to StressStress
• Stress factors• Work, school and relationships
• Short term effects• Emotional reactions (anger, anxiety,
embarrassment)• Cognitive reactions (concentration,
distractibility)
• Long term effects• Psychophysical (asthma, chronic
pain, insomnia, anxiety disorders, panic attack, depression, infertility and/or PMS)
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COPING WITH COPING WITH STRESSSTRESS
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Cognitive StrategiesCognitive Strategies
• Reevaluate: think of stressors as challenges not threats
• Locus of Control (Internal vs. External)• Problem Solving (recall conflict resolution)
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Emotional StrategiesEmotional Strategies• Used in situations that are perceived as
unchangeable• Make it a goal to regulate distress • Seek social support, get advice
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Behavioral StrategiesBehavioral Strategies
• Time management (effective and efficient use of time)
• Behavior modification/life changes (application of operant and classical conditioning to make positive behavioral changes)
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Physical StrategiesPhysical Strategies• Relaxation Training (progressive relaxation)• Biofeedback (recording and recognizing
information about changes in one’s physiological state)
• Meditation (technique used to promote inner peace and tranquility)
• Exercise (sustained exercise to increase cardiovascular and lung fitness)
• Diet and Nutrition (eating healthy choices and well-balanced meals)
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Remember…
In moderation, of course!!!
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Take care Take care of of
yourself!yourself!